Whitesnake Celebrate 30th Anniversary Of 'Here I Go Again'
. ![]() (hennemusic) David Coverdale is inviting fans to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Whitesnake's chart-topping US hit, "Here I Go Again." The song from the band's 1987 self-titled album reached No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 on October 10, 1987. "Why don't you have a drink with me. Cheers!", says Coverdale in a video posted on his social media sites. "Here I Go Again" first appeared on Whitesnake's 1982 album, "Saints & Sinners", before it was re-recorded for the 1987 project, which went on to US sales of more than 8 million copies and Top 5 chart status in several countries around the world. An early draft of the tune is featured on the just-released multiple editions of an expanded 30th anniversary reissue of the self-titled album. The song is featured on a disc entitled "Evolutions 87", which delivers a series of demos and rehearsal takes of every song from the original record. Watch the anniversary video here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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